
The Medical Marijuana Directory
is a united states directory for marijuana patients and caregivers in the marijuana community and there is no cost to list in our caregiver or business directories. Our website will feature the marijuana caregiver directory and marijuana business directory, plus links, blogs, interviews, events and more.
The caregiver directory lists the best caregivers and dispensaries so you know you're were to procure the best quality medication.
We provide to two main directories a medical marijuana caregiver directory and a medical marijuana business directory for the medical marijuana industry. There are a great many business and services that provide support to there local communities for the legal cultivation and distribution of marijuana for medical applications.
Our directories are free to all legitimate business and services related to the industry lawyer, doctors, caregivers, support groups and vendors of related product such as lighting gardening, hydroponics, just to name a few. We do not endorse the use of illegal substance. We do promote the legal and legitimate businesses and service that support the medical marijuana industry.
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Medical Marijuana Business Directory
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What are Controlled Substances?
Most drugs that require a prescription from a doctor are not controlled substances. The Controlled Substances Act and its implementing regulations, however, assign certain substances to one of five "schedules." These substances are placed in a schedule based on their potential for abuse, which may lead to physical or psychological dependency. Schedule I substances have no accepted medical use for treatment in the United States and are not available by prescription. Schedule II through V substances have accepted medical use and varying potentials for abuse and dependency. Practitioners (e.g., doctors, dentists, veterinarians, physician assistants, advance practice nurses) who are licensed by a State and registered with DEA may prescribe these substances. Controlled substances include narcotics (pain relievers), stimulants, depressants, hallucinogens, and anabolic steroids. A complete list of controlled substances can be found in Title 21 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) part 1308. Examples of controlled substances are shown below.
|
Schedule |
Example of controlled substances |
|---|---|
| Schedule I | Heroin, marijuana, mescaline, methcathinone, |
| Schedule II | Amphetamine, codeine, fentanyl, Hydromorphone, meperidine, methadone, Methylphenidate (Ritalin), morphine, oxycodone, pentobarbital, phencyclidine (PCP), secobarbital |
| Schedule III | Anabolic steroids, phendimetrazine, and products that contain small quantities of certain schedule II controlled substances, such as codeine, in combination with noncontrolled ingredients, such as aspirin. |
| Schedule IV | Alprazolam (Xanax), chlordiazepoxide (Librium), diazepam (Valium), lorazepam (Ativan), phenobarbital, phentermine |
| Schedule V | Buprenorphine and many cough Preparations that contain a limited amount of codeine |
New iPhone App Finds Medical Marijuana Dispensaries
A new app developed for the popular handset lets users find the closest available source of medical marijuana. Created by AJNAG (Activists Justifying the Natural Agriculture of Ganja), the app is available now for $2.99 via the iTunes apstore
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